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		<title>Awful: LA Times Uses Obituary Page To Gloat About Catholic Church Misdeeds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Los Angeles Times has joyfully discovered a way to keep the clergy misdeeds of the Catholic Church forever in the minds of its readers and the public: the obituary page. Take a look at the obituary of former bishop G. Patrick Ziemann. At over 900 words, it&#39;s not so much an obituary as it [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Los Angeles Times has joyfully discovered a way to keep the clergy misdeeds of the Catholic Church forever in the minds of its readers and the public: the obituary page.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-patrick-ziemann23-2009oct23,0,1532784.story" target="_blank">Take a look at the obituary</a> of former bishop <strong>G. Patrick Ziemann</strong>. At over 900 words, it&#39;s not so much an obituary as it is a gleeful relishing by <a href="https://newsbusters.org/people/duke-helfand">Duke Helfand</a> and the Times over the sins of a Catholic authority.</p>
<p>Did Ziemann violate his vows, wreck the trust bestowed upon him, and cause immense hurt? <b>Absolutely.</b> But is the appropriate place an <i>obituary</i> for a paper to pile on about the most demeritorious moments of someone&#39;s life? About <i>80%</i> of Ziemann&#39;s lengthy obituary does just that.</p>
<p>Michael Jackson publicly admitted to sharing his bed with young boys, and he had two high-profile molestation cases filed against him. Yet when the Times reported Jackson&#39;s death, the paper buried and glossed over these episodes. Instead, it trumpeted the loss of the &quot;King of Pop&quot; across the entire front page. (<a href="lat-062609-a1-jackson.jpg">See the image</a> of the Times&#39; front page that day.)</p>
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<p>By the way, this is not the first time the Times has done this to a Catholic clergyman. When <strong>Bishop Juan Arzube</strong> died on Christmas Day in 2007, the Times <a href="https://articles.latimes.com/2008/jan/12/local/me-arzube12" target="_blank">published an obituary</a> with the title, &quot;Juan Arzube, 89; bishop was lauded as an activist but tainted by accusation.&quot; After decades of service and commitment to serving poor Latino immigrants, Arzube was hit in 2003 with a single charge of molesting a minor 28 years earlier. Arzube vehemently denied the charge and sought to meet the man who had accused him. The Times&#39; obituary of Arzube actually <i>quoted the alleged victim&#39;s attorney</i> to make his case against the bishop.</p>
<p>And to add to the issue, <b>the Times plastered the word &quot;ACCUSED&quot; under Arzube&#39;s photo that accompanied the obituary.</b> &quot;ACCUSED.&quot; Think about it for a minute. We can never know for sure if any molestation took place at all. Arzube was never tried in a court of law. (Before people raise the issue: Arzube&#39;s case was part of the bulk $660-million civil settlement in 2007. But, contrary to what many may claim, by no means did the settlement itself prove any individual accuser&#39;s claim of abuse.)</p>
<p>I&#39;m just sayin&#39; &#8230;</p>
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